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Bayern Munich Star's Son Dies Aged Six as Opens up on Tragedy and 'Deep Sadness'

  • Sven Ulreich, a goalkeeper for Bayern Munich, announced the death of his six-year-old son, Len, after a long illness, revealing the tragic news on social media.
  • Ulreich expressed deep sadness in announcing that his son Len passed away a few weeks ago after a serious illness and thanked his family, friends, and FC Bayern Munich for their support during this difficult time.
  • He requested privacy from the media and public as they navigate this loss.
  • Sporting Director Max Eberl praised Ulreich, calling him 'reliability personified' and stated that 'characters like him are good for any team' after his announcement.
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Bayern's goalkeeper, Sven Ulreich, shared the news on social media; he asked for respect for his privacy at this difficult time.

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A replacement guard for Bayern Munich, Sven Ulreich announced the sudden death of his son.

·Paris, France
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·Berlin, Germany
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The father's announcement: "Our son Len died a few weeks ago after a long and severe illness"

·Italy
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The football world has been shocked by new tragic news. Bayern Munich reserve goalkeeper Sven Ulreich announced that his six-year-old son Len passed away a few weeks ago after a long battle with a serious illness.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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op-online.de broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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